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  • Rule 4. 423. Circumstances in mitigation - California Courts
    Circumstances in mitigation include factors relating to the crime and factors relating to the defendant (a) Factors relating to the crime Factors relating to the crime include that: (1) The defendant was a passive participant or played a minor role in the crime;
  • Rule 4. 423: Circumstances in mitigation | CRC Title 4
    Circumstances in mitigation include factors relating to the crime and factors relating to the defendant (a) Factors relating to the crime Factors relating to the crime include that: (1) The defendant was a passive participant or played a minor role in the crime;
  • California Rules of Court 4. 421: Circumstances in Aggravation
    California Rules of Court, Rule 4 421 lists the specific factors that can justify pushing a felony sentence above the middle term and toward the upper end of the statutory range These factors fall into two main categories: those tied to the crime itself and those tied to the defendant’s background
  • Reducing a Sentence with Mitigating Factors - Spolin Dukes
    California Rule of Court 4 423 sets out circumstances that are mitigating factors related to the offense and to the defendant that may reduce the sentence imposed Mitigating factors related to the offense include:
  • What Are Mitigating Factors for Sentencing? Examples?
    California Rules of Court, Rule 4 423 lists out nine factors in mitigation that a judge can consider in sentencing These factors concern how defendant committed the crime, as well as six factors relating to the defendant Not all factors will apply, but 4 423 states that a judge can consider:
  • Rule 4. 421. Circumstances in aggravation - California Courts
    In determining whether to impose the upper term for a criminal offense, the court may consider as an aggravating factor that a defendant has suffered one or more prior convictions, based on a certified record of conviction This exception may not be used to select the upper term of an enhancement
  • Title Four. Criminal Rules | Judicial Branch of California
    Procedures and eligibility criteria for attending traffic violator school Rule 4 105 Appearance without deposit of bail in infraction cases Rule 4 106 Failure to appear or failure to pay for a Notice to Appear issued for an infraction offense Rule 4 107 Mandatory reminder notice―infraction cases Rule 4 108
  • Rules of Court | Judicial Branch of California
    Use the conversion tables below to match old rules to reorganized rules Code of Judicial Ethics Formal standards of conduct for judges and candidates for judicial office Trouble viewing a file? Please note that our site currently does not support Chrome's built-in PDF Reader
  • Aggravating and Mitigating Factors | California Felony Prison Terms
    How does the judge decide what my sentence will be? If you have been convicted of a felony, the judge must determine whether to sentence you to the upper, middle or lower prison term specified in the criminal statute (PC 1170 (b))
  • Rule 4. 425. Factors affecting concurrent or consecutive sentences
    Factors affecting the decision to impose consecutive rather than concurrent sentences include: (a) Facts relating to crimes Facts relating to the crimes, including whether or not: (1) The crimes and their objectives were predominantly independent of each other; (2) The crimes involved separate acts of violence or threats of violence; or





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